IN THIS ISSUE
ARE MARRIAGE AND COLLEGE COMPATIBLE? 18
Margaret Mead, the world-famous anthropologist, takes a long look at a postwar pattern of campus life and doesn't like what she sees.
FRATERNITY DISCRIMINATION FACES A DEADLINE 21
Thomas E. Green '60, chairman of the UGC Discrimination Committee, reports on where matters stand among the Dartmouth fraternities, which have been given until April 1 to remove discriminatory clauses.
LIFE WITH A TEEN-AGE GANG By Robert I. Postel '60 24
An account of some of the experiences of a Class of 1926 Fellow and Senior Fellow who has worked with the City Youth Board in New York.
PROFESSOR JESUP'S HERBARIUM By Prof. James P. Poole 31
The botanical collection he began about 100 years ago serves as his Dartmouth memorial and as a valuable aid to many students today.
Dartmouth Authors 5
A Look at "Historical Truth" 6
Alumni Trustee Nominated 8
The President's Council Address 11
'60 Fund Goal Set at Million 13
The College 15
North of Boston 20
The Faculty 26
The Undergraduate Chair 29
Roving Goalie 30
Winter Carnival Photos 34
With the Big Green Teams 36
News from the Clubs 42
News from the Classes 45
Associated School News 81
In Memoriam 82
THE COVER
Ralph Steiner '21 of New York, well known in the field of professional photography, was in Hanover several weeks ago and was taken with the patterns made by bare elms against the sky. This month's cover, showing part of Parkhurst Hall, is one of the most striking of the series of pictures he took. PHOTOGRAPH BY